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Titolo: Ruthenium metathesis precatalysts with unsymmetrical Nheterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands
Autore: Paradiso, Veronica
Guerra, Gaetano
Grisi, Fabia
Costabile, Chiara
Parole chiave: Metatesi olefinica
Data: 7-mar-2018
Editore: Universita degli studi di Salerno
Abstract: Olefin metathesis is one of the most important chemical transformations for the formation of carbon-carbon double bonds. The possibility to build up highly funtionalised alkenes starting from simple olefins makes this reaction indispensable in modern organic synthesis, giving access to a wide range of molecules that would be barely obtained through other synthetic routes. The success of metathesis is due to the development of new and efficient catalysts which can be used in a wide variety of research fields, both in industry and in academia. In this context, the research of the ‘perfect’ metathesis complex still impassions scientists all over the word, and several research papers regarding the development of new catalytic systems are published every year. The group I am part of focuses its attention on the development of new ruthenium metathesis catalysts. Our interest lies in the influence that nature and configuration of substituents on the N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand could have on the performances of the corresponding metal complexes. In this doctoral thesis, the field of unsymmetrical N-heterocyclic carbene (u-NHC) ruthenium catalysts will be explored. Synthesis and characterisation of several novel complexes will be discussed. Catalytic performances will be evaluated in model metathesis reactions as well as in more attractive metathesis transformations. The relationship between NHC structure and complexes’ behaviours will be investigated using NMR, X-Ray, IR, cyclic voltammetry and DFT calculations. ..[edited by Author]
Descrizione: 2016 - 2017
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10556/3017
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1307
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